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Privacy: A Novel | Nina Sadowsky
4 posts | 5 read | 3 to read
"You never know who's watching. . . . A successful therapist's world is upended when her patients are targeted in a campaign of twisted psychological harassment in this propulsive novel from the author of Convince Me. What is the cost of carrying not only your own pain, but others' too? Dr. Laina Landers is good at her job. She's an accomplished marriage and family therapist, dedicated and compassionate. When she is summoned by the police after one of her patients holds his wife hostage at gunpoint, she is able to intervene and dissuade him. Laina becomes a media sensation. But as her star rises, a target is placed on her back. How much can a person bear before breaking? Not everyone is impressed by Laina's achievements. In fact, someone has it in for her, and is targeting what matters most to her: her patients. One by one, Laina's patients spiral after they receive unsettling gifts that mock their deepest fears and hidden traumas. Laina herself is the target of a home invasion, and when the perpetrators flee, they leave behind the same message that was left for her patients: Watching you. Enlisting Cal Murray, the ambitious and charismatic investigative journalist with whom she has an explosive attraction, Laina must examine her patient's lives and her own in order to identify the culprit. All she knows for sure? It's someone with access to her patient records. Someone who wants to destroy her stellar reputation, her newfound success, and even, perhaps, her life"--
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MidnightBookGirl
Privacy: A Novel | Nina Sadowsky
Mehso-so

This was a decent thriller, but I know I won't remember it in a few months. Basically a therapist who also treats married couples comes to realize that someone is stalking her patients, with dire consequences.
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MyNamesParadise
Privacy: A Novel | Nina Sadowsky
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Pickpick

A solid 3.5 stars. I haven‘t read her books before & I may check more of hers out in the future. Dr. Laina Landers‘ is a psychologist & her patients are being harassed & followed. Then there‘s Cal Murphy, a Black reporter (there is a lot of emphasis on his race in the book) who Laina is drawn too. Part romance & a lot of psychological suspense. Makes for an okay read! I thought the quality of writing was subpar- a lot of exclamation points lol

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Crazycatlady1
Privacy: A Novel | Nina Sadowsky
Mehso-so

Privacy starts our slow with not so great writing. The story is okay but did have a great plot twist I didn‘t see coming at the end.

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TorieStorieS
Privacy: A Novel | Nina Sadowsky
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Pickpick

Dr. Laina Landers works as a therapist and from an explosive opening, it is soon clear that something is going on with all of her patients… Her newfound fame brings her together with Cal Murray, a new reporter in San Diego. Part romance, suspense and thriller, the plot takes some surprising turns, making this #NewRelease hard to put down!

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